This opening page I would like to dedicate to my friend, my confidant, my lady, and my spiritual partner---my
wife Mickey.

I know you love the roses in the front yard. You are my Rose!

Tomorrow May Be Too Late

Trust Me. I want so
very much for you to take my hand. I love you more
than you are able to fully understand. Come. I
want so much for you to turn to Me. From all
futile searching you will be set free.

I created you in the
darkness of your mother's womb. 'Twas for you I
died and arose the third day from the tomb.
I knew your name while yet you were in her womb so
dark. Even before then did My plan for your life
start.

The purpose for your life
is eternal fellowship with Me. I alone am able to
make you the very best you can be. Before the
foundation of the world was laid, The ransom for this
abundant life was paid.

' E,re the world's
foundation was the Worthy Lamb slain, Who suffered
in your stead- sorrow, death and pain, That by
choice you would invite Him into your heart, Make
Him Lord of your life and from worldly ways depart.

Believing and
knowing My Son Jesus is the Only Way to your
heavenly Father you can come and for eternity
stay. My Son Christ Jesus, He is the one and only
Door through which to Me you can come and live
forever more.

There need no be doubt;
need not be one question in your mind, For your
life purpose and destiny in My Son Jesus you will
find. When you make the Lamb Slain, My Son
Jesus your choice, In newness of life you will
walk and in true freedom rejoice.

Listen...Gently
now He knocks..At your hearts door He awaits, Today
...Invite Him in today..Tomorrow may be too late.
I love you so much. I created you for fellowship
with me. This world will end. But forever..
together we can be.

...Mickey Reed

Ephesians 1:4,7-10

4: Just as He chose us
in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy
and without blame before Him in love.

7-10: In Him we have
redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins,
according to the riches of His grace which He made
to abound toward us in all wisdom and prudence,
having made known to us the mystery of His will,
according to His good pleasure which He purposed
in Himself, that in the dispensation of the
fullness of the times, He might gather together in
one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven
and which are on earth--in Him.